GOOD - BYE WINTER ! SPRING HAS ARRIVED. T HE dull days were loth to leave us, but the glad spring sunshine heralds the approach of the season for brighter garments. Spring is reflected in every department at STILES’. NEW SEASON GOODS are here in smart styles and up-to-date fashions. Millinery creations inspired by the modes of Paris and Vienna have been designed to offer a variety of styles to suit particular wearers. Here are gowns and new fabrics which will be the “correct thing” for spring and summer wear. Cambrics and linens of beautiful texture and snowy ■whiteness have come direct from the loom of the old world. Becoming neckwear and dainty laces are here in many new designs. Call —the first choice is yours and our prices will surprise you with their “lowness.” DRAPER, MILLINER. MERGER, I'OXTOiN. DAINTY SPRING NECKWEAR AT DURWARD’S. IT is the little things that count in a woman’s toilette. The dainty frills, the light artistic touches here and there which contribute to all that is becoming in a woman’s appearance. Her neckwear will be smart and up-to-date if purchased at DURWARD’S. Here the most exquisite lace “tit-bits” from London, Paris, Brussels and Vienna will be found. The latest Robespierre Collar in black or white, Silk Peter Pans from the land of the chrysanthemum, and Jabots redolent of picturesque Holland are here in a variety of designs Large Guipure Collars, wide at shoulders, white, only 1/3. Large Guipure Collars, wide at shoulders, 1/6, 1/9, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6. ... ~ Large Coat Collars, line Guipure, Paris and while, 3,0, 4/6,4/rr, 5/11 to 11,6 each. lap. Silk Peter Pans in while and colours with coloured effects, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; 1/9. i/n. 2/3, 2 16. Cream and White Guipure Peter Pans, I/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, i/n to 3/9. „ , Large range of Lace Jabots, l/H, 2/6, 2/n, 3/6. Robespierre’s with Black and White Collars and Lace Fronts, 1/6, 1/9, i/n, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. w W. F- DURWAED & CO., LTD., IHE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. TRY COLLINS FOR GRAIN, Produce, - Groceries, Ironmongery and Glassware. Fruit desert and pie. Apricots, Peaches, Pears, etc., etc. PANTHER TEA—The Ladies’ Favourite. COFFEE & COCOA in milk (only hot water required). DUTCH & NEW ZEALAND CHEESE. HERRINGS, Kippered, in sauce and dried. POTATOES, Prime seeds and table. SEEJ)S, Flower and vegetable. RED OIL for spraying all kinds of trees. C. H. COLLINS, UNIVERSAL SIT PLY STORE, MAIN STREET - . FOXTON. a w ~ir~iiTttiWWfrfgirTfr THOMAS RIMMER, RED HOUSE. WE ’ have u full stock of GROCERIES, IRONMONGER V, CROCKERY, 'GLASSWARE and CUTLERY. Also Stationery, Fancy Goods, Produce, etc. Wire, Iron, and Staples, Paints, Oils, Leads, etc. Wall Papers, Dados, Freizes, etc. Wilson’s Builders’ Cement in stock. Seed Potatoes; Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, Gamekeepers, etc. Yates’ New Season’s Seeds to hand. AGENCIES: New Zealand Insurance Co., Fire Accident, etc. Book Gift Tea, Sunny Hill and A'gragalU Tea. Defiance Butter. IF YOU' REQUIRE A QUOTE FOR ANY- : THING, RING UP N°- 0.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1142, 4 September 1913, Page 2
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